A client has been prescribed candesartan (Atacand) daily. What classification does this medication belong to?

1. Calcium channel blocker
2. ACE inhibitor
3. Beta blocker
4. Angiotensin-receptor blocker


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Rationale 1:Calcium channel blockeris incorrect because this medication is an angiotensin-receptor blocker.
Rationale 2:ACE inhibitor is incorrect because this medication is an angiotensin-receptor blocker.
Rationale 3:Beta blockeris incorrect because this medication is an angiotensin-receptor blocker.
Rationale 4: Candesartan (Atacand) is an angiotensin-receptor blocker.

Global Rationale: Candesartan (Atacand) is an angiotensin-receptor blocker.

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